
This week we are moving to the Nazionale Autodromo in Monza, where we will be greeted by an impenetrable army of hot-blooded Typhoons, who will claim the victory of the red car. A race track of endless plains and full throttle rides, but always the insidious combination of Lesmo, Ascari Variant and of course the infamous Parabola. A cult racecourse that has taken over 64 a life and race that is traditionally visited by many Slovenian F1 fans. All this and more is the Italian GP in Monza.
WORKSHOP
1. free training: 08: 00, Friday , September 6
2. free training: 12: (*******************************************************************************************), Friday, 6 p.m. September
3. free training: 10: (*******************************************************************************************), Saturday, September 7
Qualifications: 12 : (*******************************************************************************************), Saturday, September 7
Race: 12 : 07, Sunday, September 8
WEATHER FORECAST
CHOICE OF TIRES
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RESULTS 2004
DIRECTIONAL DATA
First Grand Prize: 1921
Number of circles: 53
Track length: 5793 m
Number of turns: 16
Race distance: 306. 589 km
Circle Record: 1: 17. 27 (Rubens Barrichello, )
Maximum wins: Michael Schumacher (6)
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